Yatseniuk supports further reform of law enforcement agencies
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk has stated the need for a further reform of law enforcement agencies.
"We have a plan of reforms and this plan is already in the parliament, including the establishment of the State Investigation Bureau," he said in Chernivtsi.
"The parliament should support these reforms, which are developed by the president, the government and the parliamentary coalition," the head of government said.
Yatseniuk also called for the early establishment of the National Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office and the appointment of an anti-corruption prosecutor.
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